Hi Nadia - Are you referring to the Formula Ethara competition this May 12? If so, this section you are reading is related to F1 in Schools only. If you are looking for help with F1 in Schools, please email me direct paul.bray@ymc.ae - Thank you!

Hi Lindsay,
Yes, that booklet has some revisions pending. We switched to Foam blocks about 12 months ago. The dimensions are the same.
Correct - we recommend Fusion 360 now. It does everything but the Flow analysis which is whey you need to also Download and install flow design. You can find this by looking in the same area as the information related to the Fusion software and tutorials.
A good starting point is the Fusion 360 F1 in Schools Beginner Tutorial, here is a direct link - https://www.autodesk.com/content/dam/autodesk/www/industries/education/docs/competitions-and-events/F1_Beginner_Inventor.zip
Have you looked at the F1 in Schools Learning Channel yet?
Here is a link to an overview video that you can download - https://www.dropbox.com/s/k0el8o5t4g3wp8g/f1inschoolsuk F1 in Schools STEM Challenge Introductio....mp4?dl=0
I will provide further assistance by email

Hi Lindsay. Once you have Fusion 360, get the students onto the tutorials mentioned above, start with beginner.
You will also notice above a software called Flo Design Mentioned - this is used for the virtual wind tunnel testing. There are also F1 in Schools tutorials for this.

The best way to get started is for teachers and team members to register for the F1 in Schools Learning Channel
To register use the following link, fill the form and within a few days you will receive you log in details. > REGISTER NOW
To view log in and view the channel > CLICK HERE
Check out the promo video...
The F1 In Schools Learning Channel comprises of eight modules with a number of videos in each. Students can view a set of over 50 short films focusing on the STEM Challenge itself:
– Business
– Design
– Data Analysis
– Manufacture
– Testing
– Constant Improvement
– Racing
The content produced will inspire learning and engage students rather than instruct, allowing teachers complete flexibility in how they teach the course with relevance to their specific requirements.

STEP 1 - CREATE YOUR OWN AUTODESK EDUCATION ACCOUNT
All users will require an Autodesk Education Account to sign in and use Fusion 360. Its free and simple to do. Teachers and Students are required to create their own personal account by visiting this link - CLICK HERE